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Here is my 70 Cuda 440 6-pack.Used the 440 out of a 69 Roadrunner(built with Hemi)And the 6-pack is from the 71 Duster kit.It fit almost perfect...I also carpeted the interior and headliner.With gray cotton knit fabric.I put CragarS/S Rims on the biggest tire I could get under her.Everything else is the Revell 70 Cuda kit.She is spray painted"Blue Metallic"rattle can.With 3 coats of"Wetlook"clear coat...Thanks for looking...

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28 minutes ago, Perspective Customs said:

Nice looking Cuda. Any more pics of the carpet and headliner? From what I see, the carpet looks like broadloom. Very interesting. 

Sorry...I don't have any more pictures of the headliner...I got to Hobbylobby and buy a quarter yard of cotton knit which is tee shirt material.If I can't find right color.I buy a cheap tee shirt And cut it up...I will look...I am think I have some pictures..

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2 minutes ago, Mopar2 said:

Sorry...I don't have any more pictures of the headliner...I got to Hobbylobby and buy a quarter yard of cotton knit which is tee shirt material.If I can't find right color.I buy a cheap tee shirt And cut it up...I will look...I am think I have some pictures..

 

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1 minute ago, Mopar2 said:

 

 

 

I found some pictures...

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Anthony,

I love it!  Thanks for the cool tip about the T-shirt material too. Yeah that’s a heck of a great looking Day 2 style car.  And the 6bbl engine is a nice change from a Hemi.  I’m guilty of cramming Hemis in almost all of my Mopar builds but I will have to finish my 340 6pack T/A Challenger now!  Great jab again brother 

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10 hours ago, ybsluos said:

Anthony,

I love it!  Thanks for the cool tip about the T-shirt material too. Yeah that’s a heck of a great looking Day 2 style car.  And the 6bbl engine is a nice change from a Hemi.  I’m guilty of cramming Hemis in almost all of my Mopar builds but I will have to finish my 340 6pack T/A Challenger now!  Great jab again brother 

Thank you...I am the same cramming Hemi's in my Mopars.Lol..Thinking out of the box is good...

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2 hours ago, Mike 1017 said:

That a great looking Cuda. What kind of scissors did you use to cut the material? The ones I have do not work

Mike

Thank you...I use a good pair of sewing scissors...They will give you a good clean cut.

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Outstanding build. Beautiful color, exceptional interior, even more exceptional engine. I like your "Hockey stick" treatment, very original.

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Great looking shade of blue and a beautiful finish. Almost a shame to hide the interior work inside the body. I like how you did the engine swap. 

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great looking build!,love the interior!,..those revell 1/25 cuda kits are the absolute best to build,have a bunch in my stash

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4 hours ago, Nicholas said:

great looking build!,love the interior!,..those revell 1/25 cuda kits are the absolute best to build,have a bunch in my stash

Yes they are...I have a few to...

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That blue looks great, the wheels and stance give it a menacing look. Well done Anthony. 

Cheers, 

David. 😎👍

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Pretty kewl looking 70 Cuda Anthony.  That cotton knit fabric laid down pretty nice and looks the part man.

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If you ever notice when seeing photos of people who owned such cars they had the wide tires and rims combo with the rear"jacked up". They're  were more cars as such that look.

Fantastic looking build!

 

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